Swim
Comments: I must have been spoiled from my first race because I only had contact with other people a few times. I basically spent the entire swim bumping into people and getting bumped into. The start was only about 4-5 ft. deep all the way to the first bouy and people in front of me were actually walking/running that far out. I couldn't get through them so I ended up breast stroking a lot to the first bouy. I managed to get around a few of them after the first turn, but we were still bunched up through most of the race. I never had the chance to get any kind of rhythm - every time I put my face back in the water I was bumping into the guy in front of me. Maybe this is just how triathlon swims are and I need to get used to it. What would you do differently?: I'm not confident enough in myself to seed myself in front at the start for fear of getting swam over, but being in the back was a pain. The swim included T1 so I backed out 1:30 for T1. Transition 1
Comments: Good transition. I'm putting Yankz on my shoes for my next race and I'm going to learn to bike and run without socks to save on that time too. Otherwise, a smooth transition. HR was outrageous coming out of the water - 187! No wonder I can't swim well - I'm stressed beyond belief with anxiety I guess. What would you do differently?: No socks. Bike
Comments: I really enjoy the bike - especially when coming out of T1. I would have liked to pushed harder, but I was focusing on getting my HR into a managable range. Passed a few road bikes (and got passed by a bunch). Even got a compliment from one guy that I was keeping a good pace for a mountain bike....as he passed me. Drank a few sips of Gatorade and a whole large bottle of water. Took 1 Accel gel at about mile 10. What would you do differently?: Have a road bike. Next year, baby! Transition 2
Comments: Easy transition for me since I don't have cycling shoes. Put my running hat on and that was it. What would you do differently?: Nothing. Run
Comments: I had a good run, but my ranking shows that this is definitely an area I need to work hard on this winter. Had some slight cramp-like pains on top of my stomach for the first mile. I don't know if that was from drinking too much, but it wasn't unmanagable. Didn't feel like I needed water at the stations, but took a few sips anyway. Post race
Warm down: Water, banana. Chatted with Glen, Marianne, Sherrie and Maddie. What limited your ability to perform faster: Swimming and running. Felt like I spent much of the race just trying to keep my HR down. I need to at least learn how to relax during the swim. Event comments: Awesome race. Great stuff in the goody bag, great location, very relaxed atmosphere. This will definitely be an annual race for me. Last updated: 2005-09-27 12:00 AM
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United States
Maryland Coastal Bays Program
67F / 19C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 101/228
Age Group = 30-34
Age Group Rank = 16/33
Woke up at 4:45. Left Cambridge at 5:30. Drank about 12 oz. Naked Green Machine on the way down. Arrived at the race at about 6:45, got a great rack position. Ate a whole wheat english muffin with peanut butter, clif bar and sipped water.
5 minute easy jog about 25 min. before race start. Swam about 50 yards.